Main theme: In this episode of the "Talking Cars" podcast, we discuss our initial impressions of the new 2026 Tesla Model Y. Significantly freshened, the new Model Y received many changes seen in the ...
The 2026 Tesla Model Y arrives at a moment when electric cars are shifting from novelty to default choice, and its upgrades are aimed squarely at everyday life rather than early adopters. With more ...
The Tesla Model Y no longer looks like the love child of a Model X and Model 3, something I always thought looked awkward and, well, a bit dull. Many also considered them as ‘white goods’ when they ...
With cheaper alternatives flooding the market, the Tesla Model Y is working hard to keep its title as the most popular electric vehicle in Australia. BYD, Geely, and Zeekr have all caught up to the ...
It’s hard to fathom this happening today, but not so long ago, we’d collectively get really, really excited about the debut of a new iPhone. Livestreams broke the internet, Apple Stores overflowed ...
Despite its misleading name, Tesla's Full Self Driving adaptive driver assistance suite has not cracked fully autonomous driving—at least not yet. The system is classified as a Level 2 ADAS as it ...
The new Tesla Model Y Standard is $5,000 less expensive than the prior base version. The Standard version has lower estimated range, is slower to 60 mph and goes without some convenience features.
“Testing is underway with no occupants in the car.” It’s a short sentence, but those eight words carry major implications for Tesla, its investors, and the future of autonomous vehicles. That line ...